Let's be honest. The reason you have not yet purchased a smartwatch it is because you are disappointed with all the puny 1.6-inch screens. But if we believe a publication of Reuters , while Apple may have the answer to your concerns.
Indeed, the Cupertino giant intends to launch an iWatch with a screen of 2.5 inches in October , which according to sources, have a slightly rounded rectangular shape and be , so as to form an arch. In addition, Reuters suggests a system of wireless charging and a full-touch system . Finally, and according to the same statement, mass production could begin in July.
Of course, Apple would not be the first company to bring a giant screen on your wrists. The Neptune Pin Cuff and Rufus are Android smartwatches who also have an impressive display. But it is quite difficult to imagine a company of Apple's caliber, especially if we talk about design, produce something rude ... unless the company has found a way to make large screens more attractive objects.
Among other specifications mentioned, the first iWatch that come out of the factory production would have a Quanta (similar to that found on the Gear 2 optical probably) pulse sensor, a frequency to measure heart pulse, and a screen supplied by LG for this first batch of test.
provides Apple shipping 50 million of it during the first year of its availability.
If Apple really has planned to introduce a rectangular screen in its smartwatch, it could mean that we'll see something closer Fuelband style concepts , but it is still too early to say what might look like the watch is Based solely on the information available.
Anyway, if part of the Reuters story is true, I guess we'll learn more about the iWatch this fall. In addition, if the watch actually comes into full production in July, the information will not be long to spread on the canvas
Indeed, the Cupertino giant intends to launch an iWatch with a screen of 2.5 inches in October , which according to sources, have a slightly rounded rectangular shape and be , so as to form an arch. In addition, Reuters suggests a system of wireless charging and a full-touch system . Finally, and according to the same statement, mass production could begin in July.
Of course, Apple would not be the first company to bring a giant screen on your wrists. The Neptune Pin Cuff and Rufus are Android smartwatches who also have an impressive display. But it is quite difficult to imagine a company of Apple's caliber, especially if we talk about design, produce something rude ... unless the company has found a way to make large screens more attractive objects.
Among other specifications mentioned, the first iWatch that come out of the factory production would have a Quanta (similar to that found on the Gear 2 optical probably) pulse sensor, a frequency to measure heart pulse, and a screen supplied by LG for this first batch of test.
provides Apple shipping 50 million of it during the first year of its availability.
If Apple really has planned to introduce a rectangular screen in its smartwatch, it could mean that we'll see something closer Fuelband style concepts , but it is still too early to say what might look like the watch is Based solely on the information available.
Anyway, if part of the Reuters story is true, I guess we'll learn more about the iWatch this fall. In addition, if the watch actually comes into full production in July, the information will not be long to spread on the canvas